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. 2011 Jan 17;107(3):379–387. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcq262

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Isoglossa woodii growth form, habitat and cover. (A, B) Developing inflorescences of I. woodii; (C) example of experimental 1 × 1 m cage in a natural gap in I. woodii cover; (D) 4-year-old I. woodii on a foredune was typically tall (cf. with height of Megan Griffiths), while (E) 5-year-old stands on dune crests were short (cf. with height of Charmaine Meyer). (F) Isoglossa woodii die-back in April 2008 with regeneration beneath dead stems.